Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 2 hours 51 minutes
Out of the pod and into the cast, ladies and gentleman. We're diving deep into Rust Never Sleeps! Our first two part episode! Our old pal Josh Dolan joins us as we talk about what is probably one of the greatest albums of all time. We talk about Neil's relationship with DEVO and having his lyrics show up in a very famous suicide note. Russ brings up Marlon Brando and we all do - in my opinion - some pretty fantastic impressions. We meet Mike's 4 month old (plastic) baby boy - David Briggs Hsu...
Out of the pod and into the cast, ladies and gentleman. We're diving deep into Rust Never Sleeps! Our first two part episode! Our old pal Josh Dolan joins us as we talk about what is probably one of the greatest albums of all time. We talk about Neil's relationship with DEVO and having his lyrics show up in a very famous suicide note. Russ brings up Marlon Brando and we all do - in my opinion - some pretty fantastic impressions. We meet Mike's 4 month old (plastic) baby boy - David Briggs Hsu...
Oh, this podcast keeps spinnin' round! The time has come for Comes A Time! Neil switches gears on this one and the country comes out. The boys talk about the Neil and Nicolette, recording in Florida, and buying 200K copies of your own album to use as shingles. Luke's not as wild about this record as the previous ones. It's gonna take a lotta love to get him more into it. Mike brings Whale Cake Beer. Russ calls Motorcycle Mama his guilty pleasure...
Saddle up the Palomino, the podcast's goin' down, Youngsters! It's American Stars & Bars and we've got the will to love it. Mike makes some delicious Margarita's and this slowly becomes an episode of Long May You Drunk. Luke brings up what Bite The Bullet is almost definitely about. The boys agree. Russ brings up how great Ben Keith is on almost all these songs. Also Russ went skydiving. We discuss which Homegrown we like better and why. Mike let's out a whoop so good I played it twice...
That's right, Youngsters. The incredible Nils Lofgren joins us for a spectacular episode! We talk to Nils about playing with Neil, making music with Ringo Starr, and the wildly underrated accordion. He also tells us tales about Levon Helm, being a busy musician in the middle of a pandemic, and Mike tries to get him to choose between Crazy Horse and The E Street Band. He's got an incredible new album coming out on August 21st called Weathered. Head to Nilslofgren...
With your chrome heart podcastin' in the sun, long may you run, Youngsters! Strap in. We're talkin' Long May You Run, and oh boy is it a change of pace. Yes, we know it's a Stills-Young band album, but for crying out loud the name of our podcast is Long May You Young, so we figured we had no choice. Not gonna try and sugar coat it, this is a rough one. We talk about Still's drunkenly CB'ing Neil's tour bus and causing Neil to cancel the rest of the tour...
He came dancin' across the podcast, folks! Today we're talkin' Zuma and it's a killer. Our pal Matt "Laco" Lacorazza joins us and talks about his favorite Neil albums and why this one stands out. Russ misses Ben Keith and talks about Neil getting sick and writing hits. Mike tells us some good Poncho stories. The Titty Bird shows up now and again. Cortez The Killer may be the greatest song in the universe. Don't cry no tears for this episode, youngsters, because it's a good one...
Roll another podcast for the road, youngsters! Tonight's The Night is the album and baby is it a good one. Russ says it's about searching. The critic's say grief. There's a fly in the studio that drive's Luke crazy from minute one. We talk about Danny Whitten some more, as well as Bruce Berry (Not to be confused with his cousin, Marvin Berry). Mike brings up the looseness of the record. Luke loves Albuquerque. Is that how you spell that? I think it is. Russ over analyzes some grunts Neil does...
See the pod about to cast, friends! Today we're talkin' Neil's 6th release, On The Beach! It's a long one (shocker, I know) but a great one. We talk about the bleakness and themes. Mike brings up Rusty Kershaw and he becomes everyone's new favorite person. Russ loves For The Turnstiles so much he might as well marry it. Our pal John D pops by to drop off some Italian Grinders and talk a little about honey slides. Luke talks about Charlie Manson and how Neil felt about him...
Yonder stands the podcast, friends! It's Neil's first live album, and our first time with a guest! Our pal Josh Dolan (WAAF, Breaking The Ice, The Josh Dolan Soundboard) snuck in about halfway through. He knows nothing about Neil Young, but he was over for a different podcast so he sat in for some of this one as well. Russ defends his Pink Floyd confusion. We get into Danny Whitten's passing. Mike brings scones. The craziness of this tour is brought up. Everyone loves Don't Be Denied...